on 07-19-2010 9:10 PM
Hi Guys,
During Batch Determination in Process order, component determination proposing with Infinity quanity (i,e 999,999,999,999) with old batches, even though there is no stock available against these batches. (MMBE)
Please advise me if I miss any config / master data maintenance.
regards,
Purna
Do you use the ATP check with replenishment lead time? Please try to maintain the GR processing time to 1 in material master MRP view. There is an OSS notes related to this, but cannot recall the number.
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Unfortunately, I cannot access OSS note. If you can, try to use search term Batch Determination Infinite Quantity.
Anyhow, do you have the available stock that can use for the prod.order? The OSS mentioned that the ATP at batch level also search the available stock within RLT. If none is found, then the infinite quantity is proposed. In order to avoid the search for batch stock with zero quantity, try to set the selection criteria with LOBM_MENGE > 0.
However, the best way is to archive the batch stock with zero out from the system. Use SARA with MM_SPSTOCK object, and flag "Only consider batch stock records without stocks". Only MCHB table (Batch stock records) will be deleted. The batch masters are not.
Hope it helps.
Thank you very much for your solution.
OSS note is 619911, once I activate the check box "With out Replenishment lead time" in Scope of check config, now only available stocks are proposing during Batch Determination.
I did the archival of old batches using the object which you advised.
Thanks a lot, now issue has been resolved. Appreciate for your time.
regards,
Purna
Hi, I have the same problem in production order where all my old expired batches have infinity stock in the selection screen of batch determination. As a result, the very first batch which was created four years ago got assigned during batch determination.
I understand the logic behind infinity stock due to requirements date after RLT. What I would like to know is, if this is the standard behavior where even expired stocks can have infinity stock and get assigned during batch determination? Because this will cause problem in the production floor when the physical batch cannot be found.
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